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UNDER WOOD FACES REVOLT IN PARRY; Group of Democratic Senators Would Oust Leader for His Part in Treaty. TALK OF A NEW CAUCUS May Be Called After Christmas to Decide Leadership and Attitude Toward New Treaties.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.--Strong opposition to the continuance of Senator Oscar W. Underwood of Alabama as leader of the Democratic minority in the Senate is being voiced on the part of certain elements in the minority ranks of the Upper Chamber. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on December 15, 1921, on Page 3 of the New York edition with the headline: UNDER WOOD FACES REVOLT IN PARRY; Group of Democratic Senators Would Oust Leader for His Part in Treaty. TALK OF A NEW CAUCUS May Be Called After Christmas to Decide Leadership and Attitude Toward New Treaties. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe